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  • H. R. 27, titled the "Halt All Lethal Trafficking of Fentanyl Act" or "HALT Fentanyl Act," seeks to amend the Controlled Substances Act focusing on the classification and control of fentanyl-related substances. The bill proposes adding some fentanyl-like substances to the...

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    H. R. 27, called the "HALT Fentanyl Act," is a new rule to help control a very dangerous drug called fentanyl by making more types of it illegal, but it still lets scientists study it safely.

  • S. 331 proposes changes to the Controlled Substances Act to address the classification of fentanyl-related substances. The bill aims to include all fentanyl-related substances under Schedule I of controlled substances unless specifically exempted or listed elsewhere. It also...

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    S. 331 is a bill that wants to make all fentanyl-like drugs very serious by putting them in the most dangerous group, so people have to be extra careful with them, and it also makes it easier for scientists to study these drugs to learn more about them.

  • S. 331, also known as the "Halt All Lethal Trafficking of Fentanyl Act" or the "HALT Fentanyl Act," proposes changes to the Controlled Substances Act to address fentanyl-related substances. The bill aims to classify a range of fentanyl-related substances under Schedule I,...

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    The HALT Fentanyl Act aims to make rules about dangerous fentanyl chemicals more strict by making it illegal to have or sell many types, while also letting scientists study them more easily to find ways to help people.

  • The HALT Fentanyl Act (H.R. 27) is a proposed law intended to modify the Controlled Substances Act by defining and classifying fentanyl-related substances under Schedule I. The bill outlines specific chemical modifications classifying substances as fentanyl-related unless...

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    The HALT Fentanyl Act is like a rulebook to help control some super dangerous chemicals called fentanyl-related substances. It wants to make it easier for scientists to study them and make rules to keep everyone safe.